Jim Maze wrote:
>
> > 7) A lot of Windows users tell me that they wish to use Nmap, but
> > they don't want to give up Windows & WinNT because that is what all
> > their video games run on. First of all, Linux now supports Quake,
> > Doom, Civilization: Call To Power, and many other top quality games.
> > Further, you can set up your system dual-boot, allowing you to boot
> > into Windows when you are tired of productive work. But if you still
> > insist on running Nmap from Windows, there are a number of Web
> > gateways that will do the scanning for you (some cost money
> > though). See http://www.insecure.org/nmap/index.html#projects for
> > several examples.
>
> Another alternative would be to use Trinux - which runs entirely in RAM.
> Check it out at http://www.trinux.org
And also Dragon Linux - http://www.dragonlinux.nu/ - which uses
UMSDOS, so, if you are afraid of partitioning your HD, use it. And the
disto seems to be cool, check it out.
Cheers,
Javanez
javanes_at_thepentagon.com
http://crosswinds.net/~thejavux //under construction
Received on Sep 03 1999